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Action Items

  • In conjunction with the South by Southwest Interactive Festival, Congressman Lloyd Doggett will discuss the federal government's Internet-related initiatives at a forum hosted by the Austin Association of Internet Professionals on Monday, March 13, 8:15-9:30am at the Austin Convention Center. Check out http://www.austin.association.org for more info.

  • The Travis County Democratic Women will hold a discussion on "Making the Texas Health Care System Work Better for You and Your Family," Thursday, March 9, at 5:30pm at the Marimont Cafeteria, 623 W. 38th. For info, contact Anne McAfee at [email protected].

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